True. Lesotho is a landlocked country that is entirely surrounded by South Africa. Its unique geographic position makes it one of the few countries in the world that is completely enclosed by Another Country.
The Orange River forms part of the international borders between South Africa and Namibia and between South Africa and Lesotho, as well as several provincial borders within South Africa.
Lesotho, although located within the borders of the Republic of South Africa, is an independent country. It is officially the Kingdom of Lesotho. It can be found at 29°28′S 27°56′E .
There are only 2 landlocked countries within the borders of South Africa, one is Swaziland, the other is Lesotho
Actually, Africa is a continent. So, there are a lot of countries in Africa. But Africa is surrounded by oceans, so there is only one little point where Egypt crosses into Asia and in Asia it touches Israel and Saudi Arabia. But that point of touching is not actually in Africa, its in Asia, so the answer is that Africa shares no borders with any other country or continent.
Lesotho is the country that lies completely inside-or within South Africa.
South Africa, on all sides (which means Lesotho is an enclave)!
One example of a landlocked country entirely contained within another country is Lesotho, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa. Its territory is landlocked within South Africa's borders.
Lesotho is located in the Southern Hemisphere. It is an enclaved country situated entirely within the borders of South Africa, which also places it in the Southern Hemisphere. Its geographic position influences its climate, which is generally temperate with distinct seasons.
Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland border South Africa. Lesotho is a small country that is found within South Africa's borders, it is the only country in the world that is completely surrounded by a single country.
There are two independent countries within the boundaries of the Republic of South Africa. These are Lesotho and Swaziland; both of which were British protectorates before gaining independence.
Namibia (formally South West Africa), Botswana, Zimbabwe (formally Rhodesia) and Mozambique (sometimes spelt Mocambique). In addition there are the two independent landlocked (within the borders of South Africa) countries of Swaziland and Lesotho
They are Swaziland and Lesotho.